Hydrophobic zein-based functional films incorporating licorice essential oil were successfully developed as new alternative materials for food packaging. The lotus-leaf negative template was obtained using polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). The complex surface patterns of the lotus leaves were transferred onto the surface of the zein-based films with high fidelity (positive replica), which validates the proposed proof-of-concept. The films were prepared by casting method and fully characterized by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC). The grammage, thickness, contact angle, mechanical, optical and barrier properties of the films were measured, together with ...
To develop edible films having controlled release properties for multiple bioactive compounds, hydro...
Recently, many scientists and polymer engineers have been working on eco-friendly materials for star...
Lactobionic acid (LBA) is widely used in different industrial sectors owing to its biocom-patibility...
Zein is renewable plant protein with valuable film-forming properties that can be used as a packagin...
BACKGROUND: There has recently been increased interest in biodegradable and sustainable packaging wi...
Zein is renewable plant protein with valuable film-forming properties that can be used as a packagin...
To eliminate their classical brittleness and flexibility problems zein films were plasticized by inc...
Zein based edible film was developed and incorporated with Zataria multiflora boiss essential oil. M...
Active packaging incorporating antioxidants and antimicrobials is creating a niche in the market and...
In this chapter the current developments in using biopolymer zein for active edible film-making are ...
Films containing bay leaves essential oils (BEOs) were prepared and evaluated for edible packaging a...
This work aimed to investigate the improvement of the performance of edible films based on tapioca s...
<div><p>Abstract Research is being conducted in an attempt to produce biodegradable packaging to re...
Active nanocomposite films based on soy protein isolates (SPI), microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) and...
Background: One of the innovations in food packaging includes the development of biodegradable films...
To develop edible films having controlled release properties for multiple bioactive compounds, hydro...
Recently, many scientists and polymer engineers have been working on eco-friendly materials for star...
Lactobionic acid (LBA) is widely used in different industrial sectors owing to its biocom-patibility...
Zein is renewable plant protein with valuable film-forming properties that can be used as a packagin...
BACKGROUND: There has recently been increased interest in biodegradable and sustainable packaging wi...
Zein is renewable plant protein with valuable film-forming properties that can be used as a packagin...
To eliminate their classical brittleness and flexibility problems zein films were plasticized by inc...
Zein based edible film was developed and incorporated with Zataria multiflora boiss essential oil. M...
Active packaging incorporating antioxidants and antimicrobials is creating a niche in the market and...
In this chapter the current developments in using biopolymer zein for active edible film-making are ...
Films containing bay leaves essential oils (BEOs) were prepared and evaluated for edible packaging a...
This work aimed to investigate the improvement of the performance of edible films based on tapioca s...
<div><p>Abstract Research is being conducted in an attempt to produce biodegradable packaging to re...
Active nanocomposite films based on soy protein isolates (SPI), microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) and...
Background: One of the innovations in food packaging includes the development of biodegradable films...
To develop edible films having controlled release properties for multiple bioactive compounds, hydro...
Recently, many scientists and polymer engineers have been working on eco-friendly materials for star...
Lactobionic acid (LBA) is widely used in different industrial sectors owing to its biocom-patibility...